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Conservation Expert to Address “Caring for your Collections” at Jewish Genealogy Society Meeting
Do you want to learn more about how to care for your family’s heirlooms and other treasures? Jennifer Sauers Cheveroux, interim executive director at ICA-Art Conservation, is the featured speaker at the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland’s meeting on Wednesday, April 6, at 7:30 pm in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park. Board members will be available from 7 pm to assist with individual research questions. Cheveroux will talk about how to care for family heirlooms and other treasures. She will walk participants through the basics and introduce the agents of deterioration as well as the science behind preservation practices. Cheveroux will also share information on how to properly hande and store your precious artifacts. ICA-Art Conservation, the regional nonprofit conservation center in Cleveland, has served museums, libraries, and collectors for more than 60 years. Cheveroux has over 20 years’ experience in the museum field serving as curator, exhibits director, educator, board member and president of the Ohio Museums Association. As interim executive director and education outreach officer at ICA-Art Conservation, her primary objective is to ensure the preservation of artistic and historic works in Cleveland and across the state through educational programming, public outreach and advocacy for saving our shared cultural heritage for generations to come. To attend the event, please RSVP to Programming@ClevelandJGS.org. Guests are welcome.
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Do you want to learn more about how to care for your family’s heirlooms and other treasures?
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